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  • Interphase

    The preparatory phase before meiosis, consisting of G1, S, and G2 phases, where DNA is replicated.
  • Meiosis 1

    The first division in meiosis, reducing a diploid cell to two haploid cells by separating homologous chromosomes.
  • Meiosis 2

    The second division in meiosis, maintaining haploid cells and separating sister chromatids.
  • Diploid

    A cell containing two complete sets of chromosomes, one from each parent.
  • Haploid

    A cell containing a single set of unpaired chromosomes, typical of gametes.
  • Gametes

    Sex cells, such as sperm or eggs, that are haploid and genetically diverse.
  • Homologous Chromosomes

    Pairs of chromosomes with the same genes but possibly different alleles, separated in meiosis 1.
  • Sister Chromatids

    Identical copies of a chromosome connected by a centromere, separated in meiosis 2.
  • Crossing Over

    Exchange of genetic material between homologous chromosomes during prophase 1, increasing diversity.
  • Independent Assortment

    Random alignment of homologous chromosomes during metaphase 1, contributing to genetic variability.
  • Reductional Division

    Another term for meiosis 1, where the chromosome number is halved from diploid to haploid.
  • Equational Division

    Another term for meiosis 2, where the chromosome number remains the same, maintaining haploidy.
  • Synapsis

    The pairing of homologous chromosomes during prophase 1, setting the stage for crossing over.
  • Chiasma

    The site where crossing over occurs between homologous chromosomes, forming an X shape.
  • Cytokinesis

    The division of the cytoplasm, resulting in two separate cells after each meiotic division.